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Portuguese variants of the
medieval name were Munio,
Monio and
Moninho,
making Moniz (son of
Moninho or Munio) a
patronymic surname. It may
refer to: António...
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Moninho Viegas,
called the
Gascon (o Gasco) or
Monio (sometimes
spelled Munio)
Viegas (950–1022, Vila Boa do Bispo) was a
Portuguese nobleman of the 10th...
- I,
German nobleman (d. 994) Masako, ****anese
empress consort (d. 1000)
Moninho Viegas,
French knight (d. 1022)
Notker III,
German Benedictine monk (d...
- al-Dawla,
Fatimid governor of
Aleppo Konstantin Dobrynich,
mayor of
Novgorod Moninho Viegas,
French knight (b. 950) Olof Skötkonung, king of
Sweden Rededya...
- and the
founder of the
Monastery of Cucujães. Egas was the
eldest son of
Moninho Viegas, o Gasco, who is
generally considered the
founder of the
House of...
- Ângela
Guterres Viegas Carrascalão (born 1951), East
Timorean politician Moninho Viegas, o
Gasco (born 950),
Portuguese knight Manuela Viegas (born 1957)...
- who
would have
existed in 1149,
married to
Ouroana Rodrigues. Son of
Moninho Viegas, lord with
possessions in Arouca,
where Mór
Martins was abbess,...
- I,
German nobleman (d. 994) Masako, ****anese
empress consort (d. 1000)
Moninho Viegas,
French knight (d. 1022)
Notker III,
German Benedictine monk (d...
-
Trocosendes de Baião,
daughter of Dom
Trutesendo Galindes de Baião and
Moninho Viegas. From the patronymic, it is
possible to say that his
paternal grandfather...
- al-Dawla,
Fatimid governor of
Aleppo Konstantin Dobrynich,
mayor of
Novgorod Moninho Viegas,
French knight (b. 950) Olof Skötkonung, king of
Sweden Rededya...